It does when you consider the horizon line angles down to the right, and if the picture was level then you have a climber hiking to and leaning towards the cornice. Also, if it was an actual person on that ridge they would most likely have their back to the photographer to ascend to the "summit" or facing towards the photographer if on descent. But let’s just argue that the climber wanted to peer over the cornice; who would stand straight up to look over the edge? I would personally crouch down so I wouldn't fall over, but I wouldn't want to look over the edge on a cornice in the first place. And lastly, there are no foot prints between the climber and the photographer. Sure, the two climbers could have taken different routs, but not likely. I could be wrong, and if I am I deeply apologize, but it seems to me it was a cool scenic shot that was altered to take it to the next level of an action shot.